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Thousands sign petition to extend Christmas break for schools in B.C. amid fears of new COVID-19 variant

Thousands sign petition to extend Christmas break for schools in B.C. amid fears of new COVID-19 variant

The petition, now closed, gathered over 35,000 signatures
What's going to cost you more — or less — in B.C. in 2021

What's going to cost you more — or less — in B.C. in 2021

As of June 2021, minimum-wage workers in B.C. will receive $15.20 an hour
Province reports COVID cases jumped by 683 in the last day

Province reports COVID cases jumped by 683 in the last day

The number of active COVID cases in B.C. is now 7,803
B.C. government releases new campaign featuring COVID-19 party creature (VIDEO)

B.C. government releases new campaign featuring COVID-19 party creature (VIDEO)

"Don't let this guy ruin your holiday,"
Snowboarder falls into sinkhole in Sea to Sky backcountry, serving as winter-adventure warning

Snowboarder falls into sinkhole in Sea to Sky backcountry, serving as winter-adventure warning

Snowboarder in Squamish escapes uninjured; AdventureSmart offers tips for recreationalists
This hypothermic cat collapsed on a highway, froze to the ground and was struck by a car—and survived

This hypothermic cat collapsed on a highway, froze to the ground and was struck by a car—and survived

'Despite her injuries she is very curious about her surroundings and loves to interact with the people who are caring for her'
PARTIAL RECALL: Week of December 31, 2020

PARTIAL RECALL: Week of December 31, 2020

Best of Whistler 2020

Best of Whistler 2020

The past year hasn’t given us much to celebrate, but that doesn’t mean we can’t celebrate each other.
Here are all the new laws coming into force for B.C. after New Years

Here are all the new laws coming into force for B.C. after New Years

A minimum wage increase and changes to environmental management regulations can be expected in 2021
Vancouver man spends Christmas Day in jail after violating PHO on parties, social gatherings

Vancouver man spends Christmas Day in jail after violating PHO on parties, social gatherings

Vancouver police say they have received 12 complaints about noise and parties at the man’s downtown apartment since September.